L'Oglio est une rivière italienne de 280 km de long, affluent de rive gauche du Pô, qui coule dans la région de Lombardie.
L'Oglio se forme par la confluence, près du hameau de Pezzo di Ponte di Legno de deux torrents, le Narcanello, issu du glacier de la Presena, et le Frigidolfo, émissaire du lac d'Ercavallo, dans le parc national du Stelvio. Ces deux torrents naissent sur les pentes du Corno dei Tre Signori, dans les Alpes Orobiques, à une altitude de 2 600 m environ. Cette région appartient au parc national du Stelvio et correspond à la région du val Camonica.
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Address: Mantova, Italy
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